Rosie can write and Prudence Bulstrode is here to stay Miriam MargolyesWitty, warm and so enjoyable Jo BrandThe next irresistible cosy crime novel from celebrity TV chef Rosemary Shrager! Preparing a midwinters feast for all hundred residents of the little Yorkshire village of Scrafton Busk is exactly the kind of challenge Prudence Bulstrode adores. A chance to show off her muffintopped winter stew, lamb shank hotpot and Scarborough woof and, of course, her famous figgy pudding is just the thing to shake off the winter blues. But on the night of the feast, local vagabond Terry Chandler is found dead his body entombed in the pristine snowman standing pride of place on the village green. Who could have wanted Chandler dead? Why would they stow his body in such strange circumstances? And what is the meaning of his last enigmatic message, directing his brother to Mystery Hills, a place of which no one has ever heard? Crime and cookery continue to collide as Prudence and her granddaughter Suki get drawn into another mystifying murder . . . Praise for The Proof in the PuddingWarm and witty YoursFans of Christie. . . to Beaton, should tuck in Peterborough TelegraphA killer combo of crime and cooking Womans OwnPraise for Rosemary ShragerA great yarn Shrager knows her food and shes cooked up a storm. Murder is the main course but the side dishes fascinate. A fascinating conclusion Rosie can write and Prudence Bulstrode is here to stay. I look forward to more in this series....
Binding: Paperback;352 pages; Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group; Classification: FF; Weight: 402 g; Dimensions: 128 x 198 x 27
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